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Good vibrations: How hotels are preparing for the summer crush

Published on April 1, 2026

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hotelsmag.com | Summer is coming and that means it’s prime vacation time. And not soon enough for the multitude of those having lived through what felt like interminable cold and snow. Good riddance! The good news: Right now, proactive hotel owners, operators and property teams are hard at work preparing their assets for the summer crush...

Farther north, in Meredith, N.H., Barbara Beckwith keeps prep-work, particularly around labor, in focus. As general manager of the Mill Falls Resort Collection, four properties in close proximity on Lake Winnipesaukee, she stressed, “A large component to ensuring operational success is solidifying the staffing model for proper coverage in peak season. Staffing effectively also allows time for proper onboarding, training and team building.”

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